Similar words: tropical, misanthropic, philanthropic, spectroscopic, astrophysics, topic, myopic, Olympics. Meaning: ['trɑpɪk /'trɒ-] n. the part of the Earth's surface between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn; characterized by a hot climate.
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61. McDiarmid said the Barbados creature is a type of thread snake, also called worm snake, which are mostly found in the tropics.
62. The sailor was swarthy from the sun of the tropics.
63. Breadfruit is a far more abundant source of starch and so perhaps those ascending in the tropics will consider planting a breadfruit tree as another option in one's ascending garden.
64. Indeed, the dome was designed by its maker to be placeless, meant to be plunked down anywhere from the Arctic to the tropics as an assertion of the global industrial dominance.
65. The size of the cold-blooded Titanoboa indicated to researchers that the tropical coastal river system it occupied would have been warmer than the tropics today.
66. Before the fungus infection, there are white rosary fungus (71.2%), the tropics rosary fungus (15.2%) and the light bobbin draws up the saccharomycetes (12%).
67. He was dressed in black and he had a beanie on, I knew this was something, you don't wear beanies in the tropics.
68. We planned on visiting the tropics during our winter vacation.
69. Analysis of genera flora indicates the temperate component (50.0%) is slightly more than tropics component (45.5%), and the Pantropic component is the most.
70. Only in the tropics were numerous late Cretaceous groups extinguished during peaks in their evolution.
71. The great heat engines are born in the tropics and get twisted by the spinning motion of the earth twirling on its axis (the Coriolis effect).
72. The traditional siesta helped us to endure the broiling summer days of the tropics.
73. It's popular in tropics and subtropics. It's a sort of disseminating widely Arbovirus disease.
74. Belong to vivacious lily division meaty qualitative herb, grow in tropics or inferior situation belt area.
75. The mega cities of the tropics, with their lack of sanitary systems, serve as incubators for emerging zoonoses-they represent the most difficult zoonotic disease risks of the next century.
76. In the tropics, you could plant liliquoi ( passionflower ).
77. One plant that heats its flower is Philodendron solimoesense, an Arum from the South American tropics.
78. Volvariella volvacea is the fifth edible fungus of the tropics and subtropics.
79. A tropical South American tree (Hevea brasiliensis) widely cultivated throughout the Tropics and yielding a milky juice that is a major source of commercial rubber.
80. In other words , the tropics do , indeed, act as cradles of biodiversity.
81. Rainfall in the tropics is notoriously variable; variable winds; variable expenses.
82. Elaeis guineensis is a famous oil crop species in the tropics, and is important resources of edible oil as well as reproducible energy.
83. The scarlet runner bean is native to the New World tropics and is grown in Europe for its attractive flowers and fleshy immature pods.
84. These systems appear ecologically well adapted to the humid tropics.
85. Some, like this orange-colored species in the Grand Canyon, dwell in desert climes, while others inhabit the tropics, temperate forests[sentencedict .com], and even Himalayan high peaks.
86. Sometimes two crops a year are taken in the humid tropics.
87. Australia had a racially segregated labour policy, whereby non-white worked in conditions that would ( or could) not be tolerated by whites - e.g. hard labour in the tropics and pearl diving.
88. An Eskimo is ill - fitted for living in the tropics.
89. Any of numerous, generally small, often oddly shaped homopterous insects of the family Membracidae, found mostly in the tropics and having mouthparts adapted to sucking the sap from trees.
90. Adiantaceae ( maidenhair ferns ) A family of ferns ( Filicinophyta ) found throughout the world, especially in the moist American tropics.
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